Min represents the percentage of the team's
total minutes the player was at that position. W and L are not adjusted in this instance
by quality of opponent while
at that position in a game.

Player 48-Minute Production by Position

Position

FGA

eFG%

FTA

iFG

Reb

Ast

T/O

Blk

PF

Pts

PER*

PG

6.1

0.000

6.1

0%

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.0

6.1

0.0

SG

12.5

0.515

2.0

25%

3.5

2.8

2.3

0.2

6.5

14.5

8.7

SF

20.6

0.474

6.0

33%

5.0

2.4

3.0

0.3

6.8

23.2

12.4

PF

6.2

0.000

0.0

100%

0.0

12.4

12.4

0.0

24.8

0.0

0.0

C

Opponent Counterpart 48-Minute Production

Position

FGA

eFG%

FTA

iFG

Reb

Ast

T/O

Blk

PF

Pts

PER*

PG

12.1

0.500

3.0

50%

9.1

3.0

6.1

0.0

3.0

15.1

6.8

SG

15.3

0.452

6.1

31%

4.3

4.0

2.1

0.6

2.8

18.9

14.8

SF

15.0

0.520

5.1

27%

6.5

4.5

3.9

0.9

3.8

19.2

15.8

PF

24.8

1.125

12.4

50%

6.2

6.2

0.0

0.0

6.2

62.1

50.0

C

Net 48-Minute Production by Position

Position

FGA

eFG%

FTA

iFG

Reb

Ast

T/O

Blk

PF

Pts

PER*

PG

-6.1

-0.500

+3.0

-50%

-9.1

-3.0

+6.1

+0.0

+0.0

-9.1

-6.8

SG

-2.8

+0.063

-4.0

-6%

-0.8

-1.2

-0.2

-0.4

-3.8

-4.4

-6.2

SF

+5.6

-0.046

+0.9

+6%

-1.5

-2.1

+0.9

-0.6

-3.0

+3.9

-3.4

PF

-18.6

-1.125

-12.4

+50%

-6.2

+6.2

-12.4

+0.0

-18.6

-62.1

-50.0

C

Notes: the PER is a complicated single number rating developed by
John Hollinger and used extensively in his excellent Pro Basketball Prospectus books.

The league average PER is set to 15, but for this view the comparison between
a player's production and the opponent production at the position is the focus.
At a glance you can tell whether there has been a net positive or negative overall contribution while playing that position.

eFG% is the effective field goal percentage, adjusted
for three point shots, while iFG represents the percentage of shots taken from inside/close
to the hoop.